Equestrian NS’s goal is to ensure that you are completely satisfied with your purchase from our online store. When you receive your package, we ask that you examine it closely to ensure satisfactory condition of your order. If you are not satisfied with your order, you may exchange it in person or by mail. We would be pleased to exchange most items you buy online, up to 7 days after your receive your order.
All products purchased must be returned in their original purchase condition to:
Equestrian Nova Scotia
5516 Spring Garden Road 4th Floor
Halifax NS B3J 1G6
IMPORTANT: In the event that a returned order has missing items, the order may be refused, or those missing items will not be replaced during the exchange.
NOTE: Prior to shipping your product for exchange, please notify the Equestrian NS office at 1-902-425-5450 ext. 337 or [email protected] . For in-person exchanges, please contact the office in order to ensure a staff person will be available to serve you.
All orders and purchases made through this website are subject to the Online Shopping Terms and Conditions outlined below. These Online Shopping Terms and Conditions may change from time to time without prior notice, at our discretion.
This website is owned and operated by the Equestrian Nova Scotia (Equestrian NS). All orders and purchases made through the facilities of this website shall be subject to these Online Shopping Terms and Conditions.
The Equestrian NS may correct errors or inaccuracies and change or update information on this website at any time without notice, including in respect of prices and availability of items. All prices listed on this website are in Canadian dollars and all charges will be processed in Canadian dollars.
All prices listed on this website are subject to confirmation. The Equestrian NS will notify you by email if the confirmed price of an item you have selected differs from the price listed on the website or on your purchase order.
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National standards for equestrian instructor/coaching programs are developed by Equestrian Canada (EC) in conjunction with the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC). As a certified EC instructor/coach one can take advantage of substantial savings on insurance policies. However, this certification must be kept “current” to do so. Once an individual is certified as an EC instructor/coach, it is important that certain certification elements are maintained to retain a “current” status.
To remain "current" NCCP Certified, an instructor/coach must:
Hold a current and valid Equestrian NS Membership ; Attend the our Coach Symposium every three years. Provide proof of a current Standard First Aid with level C CPR Provide proof of an acceptable criminal record check (vulnerable sector) - renewable every 3 years Hold a current and valid Equestrian Canada Sport License – at required level (minimum Bronze); Provide proof of Professional Development (PD) credits required for the specific stream of ...
An Important Message from our Insurance Provider Regarding Wildfire and Coverage We are pleased to provide excellent insurance coverage provided to you by our partner, ACERA Insurance. Insurance-related Inquiries about your current Equestrian NS membership coverage should be sent directly to ACERA Insurance (formerly CapriCMW) at 1-888-394-3330 (ask for the equine department) or [email protected] Briefly outlined are the coverages available to you: Automatic Insurance Coverage for Current Equestrian NS Members
$5,000,000 Personal Liability Insurance ($1000 Property Damage Deductible)
Protects you, the member, if you are sued by a third party because a horse that you own or lease, ride or handle non-commercially, causes property damage or bodily injury to a third party. **Liability coverage is for non-commercial equine related activities. Some limitations and exclusions apply. Coverage is in force 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and covers the member (Canadian resident) anywhere in the ...
2023/24 Equestrian NS Board of Directors
President : Krista (Kris) Foley [email protected]
Vice President : Katarin MacLeod
Treasurer : Barbie Lewis
Secretary : Val McDermott
Director of Recreation :
Adrienne Smith
Director of Education :
Krista (Kris) Foley
Director of Competitions :
Lesley Langley
Director of Clubs:
Melissa MacDonald
Director of Industry :
Barbie Lewis
Directors-at-Large :
Val McDermott
Kim Fortin
Kate Howarth
Katarin MacLeod
Mary-Clare McLaren
Andy Woolaver Equestrian NS Committees
If you are interested in volunteering your time on one or more of our Committees listed below, please complete the Committee Interest Form and submit it to the our Office. -Marketing Committee
-Para-Equestrian Committee
-Recreation Committee
-Industry Committee
-Policy Committee
-Nomination Committee
-Competitions and Officials Committee
-Multi-Disciplinary ...
Everyone has the right to feel safe and to participate in an accessible and inclusive sport environment free from maltreatment, regardless of age, ancestry, colour, race, citizenship, ethnic origin, place of origin, language, creed, religion, athletic potential, disability, family status, marital status, gender identity, gender expression, sex and sexual orientation.
According to the Coach Association of Canada (CAC), safe sport refers to our collective responsibility to create , foster and preserve sport environments that ensure positive, healthy and fulfilling experiences for all individuals. A safe sport environment is one in which all sport stakeholders recognize and report acts of maltreatment and prioritize the welfare, safety and rights of every person at all times.
In addition to our Member code of conduct, we have Safe Sport standards for coaches and officials, Equestrian NS Board and staff. Athletes and parents/guardians are encouraged to engage in safe sport training and awareness ...
Participate in Nova Scotia’s multi-discipline competition series to make your way to Provincial Championships and earn points for year-end awards! Competition Managers are supported with our unique on-line competition management system that will meet all your needs! Contact us at 1-800-263-2410 or [email protected] if you wish to sanction your competition as Equestrian NS Scotia Series! Scotia Series designed to promote and encourage participation in western, english, hunter, hack, jumper, dressage, and driving disciplines across Nova Scotia. The program supports community horse clubs, generating interest and encourages athletes and coaches to achieve personal success at competitions at an introductory or grassroots level. We support and facilitate the activities that take place at qualifying events to ensure athletes of all ages, have the opportunity to compete. Scotia Series rewards athletes and their horse for their dedication by recognizing their efforts at the local, district and ...
Club Membership
Offered on a calendar-year basis, our Club/Association Membership is available to equine/equestrian discipline or breed clubs/associations. Members have representation on the Equestrian NS Board of Directors via the designated Club Director position. 2024 Equestrian NS Club/Association Membership Application Insurance Requirements Although there is a minimum criteria to join us, clubs/associations are required to have commercial general liability insurance coverage, (minimum coverage limit of $2,000,000). The policy is to include Equestrian NS as an "additional insured". We highly recommend that member clubs/associations carry Directors' and Officers' Liability insurance. Our insurance partner, ACERA Insurance, can meet equine breed or discipline clubs and associations' insurance needs. Two types of insurance offered specifically for clubs and associations are : Commercial General Liability Insurance - Insurance that protects the organization, board members, volunteers, employees and ...